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And to watch the towers pierced, to watch them crumble one after the other, was agonizing.
A plastic surgeon stitched the boy's forehead, which had been pierced to the bone, his mother wrote.
Among the most beautiful objects manufactured by the Olmec were the concave mirrors of iron ore, which were pierced to be worn around the neck.
There are varieties of terra-cotta animals, carts, and toys such as monkeys pierced to climb a string and cattle that nod their heads.
The light is focused by a translucent plastic Hershey's Kiss-shaped shade, lined with aluminum that has been pierced to add a sparkle like bottled fireflies.
There are outbreaks of ecstasy in this compilation, credit-card St Teresas pierced to the heart by perfect purchases, but otherwise - oh, the tedium and lack of satisfaction!
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After that comes the piercing to introduce the blue culture, which is done twice.
People also pierce to commemorate landmark events or to overcome traumatic ones.
You should also clean the underside of the piercing to remove any crusting, otherwise it could tear the skin and cause the piercing to become inflamed.
Never take out your stud or piercing to clean, or pick at the piercing before it has healed.
Go to a professional if you want a nose piercing to avoid infection and misplacement.
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